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TechRadar: The Oclean X Ultra S is the talking toothbrush you didn't know you needed

We’re excited to see the Oclean X Ultra S featured in TechRadar! Described as “the talking toothbrush you didn’t know you needed,” their review highlights how our smart brush blends advanced sonic cleaning with interactive guidance to make oral care easier — and smarter — than ever.

"When it comes to choosing one of the best electric toothbrushes you can buy in Australia, we're restricted to either the Philips Sonicare range or the Oral-B ones. Other well-known brands like Suri or Oclean haven't been available Down Under... until now.

Oclean has finally launched its full range in Australia...and that means you now have more choice in electric toothbrushes than before. To be specific, Oclean is in direct competition with Philips as they're both sonic toothbrushes – unlike Oral-B's oscillating ones. Sonic electric toothbrushes are typically gentler which, in turn, makes them a little quieter too in comparison to Oral-B's brushes.

I'd heard about Oclean before, with plenty of media colleagues offering positive feedback, and I will admit to a touch of FOMO – TechRadar staff in the US and UK already rank the brand's X Pro brush as the best electric toothbrush for quiet brushing, while my erstwhile colleagues at T3 have reviewed the Flow Sonic and have been suitably impressed.

Making a splash in Australia is the latest Oclean that was one of the most highly anticipated products at CES 2024 in January – the X Ultra S. It was launched in the US in April this year and the only talking toothbrush currently to be had.

While Philips and Oral-B offer brushing feedback via their associated apps, the Oclean X Ultra S does so in real time via an AI-powered voice that uses bone-conduction technology. Whether it's too much pressure or if you're focusing on a particular area for longer, the X Ultra S claims to tell you through your bones. So, in theory, that means you'll be the only one to hear the feedback.

There really is nothing quite like it on the market."

Read the full article here.

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